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Book/Report | FZJ-2018-00882 |
1976
Kernforschungsanlage Jülich, Verlag
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Please use a persistent id in citations: http://hdl.handle.net/2128/16867
Report No.: Juel-1308
Abstract: This report is intended to serve as a practical guide, elaborately describing the working details and some developmental work, connected to an automated multielement radiochemical machine based on ion-exchange and partition chromatography. Some of the practical aspects and personal observations after much experience with this versatile multielement method, applied to investigate the elemental composition of different biomedical matrices, are summarized. Standard reference materials (SRM) are analyzed, and the data are presented with a set of gamma-spectra, obtained before and after chemical separation into convenient groups suitable for gamma spectrometry. The sampIes analyzed included various human and animal tissues, body-fluids, IAEA biological standard reference materials, and sampIes from the WHO/IAEA project on "Trace elements in relation to cardiovascular diseases". Simplified modifications of the radiochemical processing, suitable for fast and routine analysis of clinical sampIes have also been discussed.
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